Live updates from the day after the 2016 Election

Hillary Clinton is expected to speak publicly for the first time after Donald Trump defeated her in the 2016 presidential election. See live updates and social media reactions about the outcome of the election.

President Obama addresses nation about election outcome

President Barack Obama says as he said, the sun would come up the day after the election. He also said he spoke with Trump and invited him to come to the White House.

"The presidency and VP is bigger than person ... going to work as hard as we can on having" a successful transition. " We are now all rooting for his success"

Obama said he is proud of Clinton. "I am absolutely confident that she and former president Clinton will continue to do great work."

"Everyone is sad when they lose an election ... but have to remember we are all on one team. ... We are Americans first, patriots first. We all want what's best for this country. That's what I heard in Trump's comments last night and when I spoke to him and I am heartened by that. That's what our country needs .... a respect for our way of life, our institutions and respect for each other ...

I also told my team today to keep their head's up .. we are leaving the next president with a stronger, better country that it was 8 years ago."

"This is a long and hard fought campaign ... but that's the nature of democracy ... but to the young people, who got into politics for the first time and may be disappointed by the results, I want you to know you have to stay encouraged. Don't get cynical or think you can't make a difference. As Sec. Clinton said today, fighting for what's right is always worth it.

I've lost elections before, Joe hasn't ... but that's the way politics works sometimes. We try really hard to persuade people that we're right and then people vote and then if we lose, we learn from our mistakes, we lick our wounds and we go back in the arena and try even harder next time...

I'm confident that this incredible journey we are on as Americans will go on and looking forward to making sure that the next president is successful ... you take the baton, you run your best race and hopefully by the time you hand it off you've made progress. I want to make sure that hand off is well executed because we're all in this together."

by tara.conry11/9/2016 5:08:44 PM

Hillary Clinton delivers concession speech

Hillary Clinton: "This is not the outcome we wanted or worked so hard for and I'm sorry we did not win this election for the values we share and vision we hold for our country. You represent the best of America; being your candidate has been one of the greatest honors of my life."

"I know how disappointed you feel because I feel it too ... this is painful and it will be for a long time but I want you to remember this: Our campaign was never about one person or one election. It was about the country we love and building an America that's inclusive and big-hearted. I still believe in America, always will, and if you do, you must accept this result and look to the future.

"Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and a chance to lead ... a peaceful transfer of power."

"Let's do all we can to advancing the causes we hold dear.. "

"We spent a year and half bringing together millions of people ... the American dream is big enough for everyone."

"To Barack and Michelle Obama, our country owes you an enormous debt of gratitude. We thank you for your graceful, determined leadership ... and to Bill, Chelsea ..our entire family, my love for you is more than I can express."

"I will always be grateful to the creative, talented dedicated men and women at our HQ in Brooklyn and all across the country."

"To all the women who put their faith in this campaign and me, nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion," a teary-eyed Clinton said. "And to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance in the world to pursue your own dreams."

I count my blessing every day that I am American and still believe that if we stand together with respect for our differences, strength in our convictions ... our best days are still ahead of us."

"Let us not grow weary, not lose heart... There are more seasons to come and more work to do.

God Bless You and God Bless America."

Kaine, speaking before Clinton, said: "I'm excited and proud of Hillary Clinton because she has built such a wonderful team." He also praised her for winning the popular vote.

"I'm proud of Hillary because she loves this country."

"They kilt us but they ain't "whupped us yit," he said, quoting Faulkner, on the loss.